- 4VV4KV r , S w kl G b e ID a f I e IRebraeftan ; 45?f ., tin Baity Ylibvaskan A conRolldntlon of The Hwperian, Vol. HI, Tlio N.'brnBkun, Col, 10 Scnrlot and C'rcfim, Vol. 4 PnbllBlHl dnllj. except Bnnrtny and Momlay, at tho UnlviTdlty of N'brafikn, Lincoln, Neb. by the HeHporlnn Publishing Co , Boaut) Or brniecTonfl ProfofrOrn J. I. Wyor, nnd C. It. IUclmrda: II P Leavitt John Wwtovcr K. R. Walton. Bdltorln Ohlnf Aimoctftto Editor Manager Aits' I. Manager OJrculntor Athlotlc Amiikant Athlotlc News 8tU Farm Frod A- Swolay A. M Lory A. G. Sohrcibor Fred Nnughton Wnltcr E. Standoveii STAFF R A VaOridl H L Bwan H G Myen A F Maffdanc Editorial Room and Buninow Offlc U 11K Pout Office Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic J528 Automatic 2365. Bubncrlptlon Price, 12 per yenr, in advance Entered at the postofllce nt Lincoln, Nob., m neoond-oluHB mall matter undtr tho act of oonjrroRs of March II, 1879. Individual notiflw will In; oharcwl for at the rrfto of 10 oontH for eaoh ltiHortion Faonltv. departmental and unlvornlty bulletins will gladly be published free, iw heretofore Editorial Remarks The results of the Senior and Junior class meetings yesterday seem to indi cate that the University is to be fa ired with two very superior class an nuals this Bpring. The Seniors took Httlpa which will make their book the best Senior book ever published in the University, and while the Juniors, on account of the great extra expense en tailed, could hardly afford to follow the action of the Seniors, nevertheless their production bids fair to abreast of the best. Too much attention to the contents, style and finish of these an nuals can hardly bo given. They find their way all over the country, and our University is judged, oftentimes, sim ply by the merits of such books. It seems, however, that the annuals for 1005 will be excellent crlterions of the University. There are times when class spirit, evidenced by president swiping, etc., has the sanction of precedent and cus tom. But there Are times when such opportunities occur which do not have this sanction. The Sophomore play tomorrow night, while an affair of '07, is given by that class to the University public and therefore should be allowed to go through uninterrupted. Class spirit displayed at the right time is u very desirable thing, but too much of a good thing becomes a nuisance and any disturbance Saturday evening is apt to be too much of a good tiling. C. W. Pugsley, one of the Junior students who is giving a good deal of attention to ngi (culture, has been asked by Professor Burnett to accopmany the "Seed Corn Special" the lutter part ol this week. The schedule of baseball games to be played by the team on its eastern trip is a good one and to win even a ma jority of games will require a teum fully up to. Nebraska standard. To bring out the best team possible every bit of baseball, material in school bhould be available. Tho greater the number out for practice the better i'i choice that can bo made for men to compose the 'varsity. Every man who can handle a ball should ieport for hn'-oliall print if o aiirl Uius do his sliaro toward maldiiR tlif Icim lor l'J0r what It filiould br. Republican Meeting. The Republican dub met yesterday at 1 p. m. In Memorial hall and dis cussed plans for a banquet to lie held by the club at some time in the near future. The prevailing sentiment of the meeting was that some elaborate affair should be ai ranged for and a committee consisting of Messrs. Well Inslck, Swan, Smith, Brown and Mor rison was appointed with full power to act as they think best. The com mittee will make an effort to sell one hundred tickets among the members of the club and will make arrangements for speaker, etc. The committee on inaugural repie sentatlve reported that they would probably be unable to send a repre sentative from Lincoln and that they had written to Washington to ascer tain whether or not any of the alumni, now at Washington, in the employ of the government, could be secured to represent the organization at the cere monies on March 4. Senior Meeting. Owing to the lateness of notices be ing posted only a few Seniors were present at the meeting of that class held in U 212 yesterday morning. The meeting was called, primailly, to dis ci. ss final plans for the Senior Annual. It was decided, upon explanation of Manager Brown, to have Aluertypos instead of the ordinary half tones used In the book. A difference in price of Borne $100.00 will result from the use of the Albertypes, but already advance, sales and advertising contracts nearly cover this amount, and as yet not one half of the class has reported by means of the contracts sent out by the Board. The material for the book was turned over to the printers last night, and will be ready for sale in about three weeks. The book, from present Indica tions, will be the best Senior Annual ever Issued, and will rival, if not be on a par with the Senior Law Book of latt year. The Board urges that the contracts for books bo signed and re turned to them immediately in order that they may know just what sales to expect. Chairman Ramsey, of the Play Com mittee, reported that a tentative de cision had been reached regarding a part of the cast for the play. Of the 21 parts necessary to complete this cast, seventeen have been chosen, as lollows: Misses Wilson, Neilson, Thomas and Stirling; Messrs. Keysor, Stephens, White, Hunter, Beers, Hoar, Ramsey, Mower, Clark, J. L., Roberts, Campbell and Brown. Pour more men aie needed to complete the required number in order to get the play In shaiMj for commencement week. The committee, owing to unavoidable de lays, is fai behind where other com mittees have been at this time, and to make this up the haidest kind of work v. ill be necessary. Mr. Wood to Speak. Next Sunday's mass meeting at the Oliver is bound to be a record breaker In many ways. Mr. Morgan Wood, of Cleveland, is the orator of the after noon. Mr. Wood is Known by the title "The Platfoini Magnet" and judging fitiin his personal appearance and the unusual press comments concerning bis power and abilities, he will mea sure up to the highest expectations He is "without doubt one of the most brilliant orators and popular speakeis in the country today. 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